Ancient Greece had six Muses ; French language added new ones in modern times, cinema, photography, and the « ninth art » : comics.
French-speaking comic-books aren’t only Tintin and the Smurfs. They’re pretty diverse, adventures and jokes and unforgettable characters. Today’s topic will lead you in the country of bubbles, the land of panels, a world of heroes made of ink and paper : la bande-dessinée.
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To celebrate the release of 'Valerian,' Mike Calabro is going to tell you about the comic it's based on and how it fits into the influential history of French science fiction.
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To a lot of American nerds, the name ‘Valerian’ might not mean all the much. But overseas, the French comic book ‘Valerian’ is some of the most important and influential scifi ever made. Everything from ‘Star Wars’ to ‘Independence Day’ owes a debt to ‘Valerian,’ and that’s just scratching the surface of the rich history of French science fiction.
The history of French scifi begins with Jules Verne, the author of classics like ‘20,000 LeaguesUnder the Sea’ and ‘From the Earth to the Moon.’ From there, French science fiction spilled out into the cinema, with New Wave filmmakers producing classics like Alphaville. But maybe the purest essence of French scifi comes from their comic books, especially Metal Hurlant.
Moebius is just one of the legendary artists and writers who contributed to the groundbreaking comic anthology. Whether you call it Metal Hurlant or Heavy Metal, the American title, the stories inside were beautiful and brutal, and they paved the way for a lot of what we see today. Moebius made a huge impact on the scifi genre, working on everything from ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ to ‘Space Jam,’ but ‘Metal Hurlant’ might be his greatest legacy.
Moebius isn’t the only French scifi creator Americans are familiar with. We end our tour with Luc Besson, director of ‘The Professional,’ ‘Nikita,’ ‘The Fifth Element,’ and funnily enough, ‘Valerian.’ It’s the project he’s dreamed of making since he was a kid reading the ‘Valerian’ comics and Metal Hurlant. France has a long tradition of science fiction, and it’s contributed a ton to the genre, so if you’re looking to expand your horizons with a little international flair, ‘Valerian’ might not be a bad bet.
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Walking into a comic book store can be intimidating. There are thousands of different comic books, and usually a man behind the counter you don't want to bother out of fear of a snarky response. Thankfully, our art editor and resident comic book expert Nick Gazin is here to share with us the Top 10 Comic Books of all time to get you beginners started. And like Nick says, this list is objective so there's no point in arguing about this in the comments section...
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In our course we use various tools to teach you French. One of the tool is comics. In this video we are using a popular comics Asterix chez les bretons.
This will helps you to learn french fast and will make the entire learning process enjoyable.
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Today, you'll discover 5 French comic books ideal for all students: from complete beginners to advanced French speakers. This short list is a combination of my own favourites and others recommended by friends who are passionate about French comic books... I love those too!
And since Christmas is approaching, they make great ideas for presents for yourself or for your friends who are curious about the French language as well as life in France.
I'm sure you'll love the stories and will soon find yourself sharing them too.
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The huge success of Asterix is not a miracle, it's simply due to the fact that Rene Goscinny is a brilliant comedic writer, certainly one of the best ever in French comics, and that Albert Uderzo is an equally brilliant artist, at ease with any type of scenes. Astérix was originally serialized in the magazine Pilote, in the very first issue published on 29 October1959. In 1961 the first book was put together entitled Asterix the Gaul. From then on, books were released generally on a yearly basis. We are at 34 albums so fare. The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world; with the series being translated over 100 languages. The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 11 films: 8 animated, and 3 with live actors.
The series follows the exploits of a village of invincible Gauls as they resist Roman occupation. They do so by means of a magic potion, brewed by their druid (ancient priest) Getafix, which gives the recipient superhuman strength. The main characters are Asterix with his eternal friend Obelix and his dog dogfix. The "ix" suffix of most names in the series is an echo the name of Vercingetorix an historical Gaul chieftain defeated by the great Caesar of Rome. In many cases, the stories have them travel to various countries around the world, though other books are set in and around their village. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo are France's bestselling authors abroad.
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Comic book

A comic book or comicbook, also called comic magazine or simply comic, is a publication that consists of comic art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often accompanied by brief descriptive prose and written narrative, usually dialog contained in word balloons emblematic of the comics art form. Although comics has some origins in 18th century Japan and 1830s Europe, comic books were first popularized in the United States during the 1930s. The first modern comic book, Famous Funnies, was released in the United States in 1933 and was a reprinting of earlier newspaper humor comic strips, which had established many of the story-telling devices used in comics. The term comic book derives from American comic books once being a compilation of comic strips of a humorous tone; however, this practice was replaced by featuring stories of all genres, usually not humorous in tone.

Structure

Comic books are reliant on their organization and appearance. Authors largely focus on the frame of the page, size, orientation, and panel positions. These characteristic aspects of comic books are necessary in conveying the content and messages of the author. The key elements of comic books include panels, balloons (speech bubbles), text (lines), and characters. Balloons are usually convex spatial containers of information that are related to a character using a tail element. The tail has an origin, path, tip, and pointed direction.

Franco-Belgian comics

Franco-Belgian comics (French:Bande dessinée franco-belge; Dutch:Franco-Belgische strip) are comics that are created for a Belgian and French audience. These countries have a long tradition in comics and comic books, where they are known as BDs, an abbreviation of bandes dessinées (literally drawn strips) in French and stripverhalen (literally strip stories) in Dutch. Flemish Belgian comic books (originally written in Dutch) are influenced by francophone comics, yet have a distinctly different style.

In Europe, the French language is spoken natively not only in France but also by about 40% of the population of Belgium and about 20% of the population of Switzerland. The shared language creates an artistic and commercial market where national identity is often blurred.

Flemish publications are often translated to French and brought on the French-language market. Despite the shared language, Flemish comic books are not common in the Netherlands (with some exceptions).

His first book appeared in 1966, entitled Le Mystère des abîmes (The Mystery of the Abyss). It introduced his recurring hero Lone Sloane and played on science-fiction themes partially inspired by his favourite writers, H. P. Lovecraft and A.E. van Vogt. Later Druillet created book covers for republications of Lovecraft's work, as well as numerous movie posters.

After Druillet became a regular contributor to the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Pilote in 1970, his Lone Sloane saga grew steadily more flamboyant, as he pursued innovations including bold page designs and computer-generated images. His backdrops of gigantic structures inspired by Art Nouveau, Indian temples and Gothic cathedrals earned him the nickname of "space architect". Six tales about Sloane's exploits were collected in Les six voyages de Lone Sloane in 1972, hailed by many as his masterpiece, and Sloane was again the hero of the graphic novel Délirius (1973), written by Jacques Lob. In 1973, Druillet also produced the Moorcock's Elric-inspired Yragaël for Pilote, and Vuzz for the magazine Phénix

French Comic Books

Ancient Greece had six Muses ; French language added new ones in modern times, cinema, photography, and the « ninth art » : comics.
French-speaking comic-books aren’t only Tintin and the Smurfs. They’re pretty diverse, adventures and jokes and unforgettable characters. Today’s topic will lead you in the country of bubbles, the land of panels, a world of heroes made of ink and paper : la bande-dessinée.
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Valerian and the History of French Science Fiction | NowThis Nerd

Valerian and the History of French Science Fiction | NowThis Nerd

Valerian and the History of French Science Fiction | NowThis Nerd

To celebrate the release of 'Valerian,' Mike Calabro is going to tell you about the comic it's based on and how it fits into the influential history of French science fiction.
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To a lot of American nerds, the name ‘Valerian’ might not mean all the much. But overseas, the French comic book ‘Valerian’ is some of the most important and influential scifi ever made. Everything from ‘Star Wars’ to ‘Independence Day’ owes a debt to ‘Valerian,’ and that’s just scratching the surface of the rich history of French science fiction.
The history of French scifi begins with Jules Verne, the author of classics like ‘20,000 LeaguesUnder the Sea’ and ‘From the Earth to the Moon.’ From there, French science fiction spilled out into the cinema, with New Wave filmmakers producing classics like Alphaville. But maybe the purest essence of French scifi comes from their comic books, especially Metal Hurlant.
Moebius is just one of the legendary artists and writers who contributed to the groundbreaking comic anthology. Whether you call it Metal Hurlant or Heavy Metal, the American title, the stories inside were beautiful and brutal, and they paved the way for a lot of what we see today. Moebius made a huge impact on the scifi genre, working on everything from ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ to ‘Space Jam,’ but ‘Metal Hurlant’ might be his greatest legacy.
Moebius isn’t the only French scifi creator Americans are familiar with. We end our tour with Luc Besson, director of ‘The Professional,’ ‘Nikita,’ ‘The Fifth Element,’ and funnily enough, ‘Valerian.’ It’s the project he’s dreamed of making since he was a kid reading the ‘Valerian’ comics and Metal Hurlant. France has a long tradition of science fiction, and it’s contributed a ton to the genre, so if you’re looking to expand your horizons with a little international flair, ‘Valerian’ might not be a bad bet.
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1:39

French comic ~ S9e10 - La chute

French comic ~ S9e10 - La chute

French comic ~ S9e10 - La chute

LanguageComics helps you accelerate French learning with an ever growing library of fun short stories with translations. This video is a teaser for season 9 episode 10. Find the full story in comic format here: https://www.languagecomics.com/series_type/season-9/
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VICE Guide to Comics: The Top 10 Comics of All Time

Walking into a comic book store can be intimidating. There are thousands of different comic books, and usually a man behind the counter you don't want to bother out of fear of a snarky response. Thankfully, our art editor and resident comic book expert Nick Gazin is here to share with us the Top 10 Comic Books of all time to get you beginners started. And like Nick says, this list is objective so there's no point in arguing about this in the comments section...
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Learn French Fast | Read French Comics | Learn French Using Comics

Learn French Fast | Read French Comics | Learn French Using Comics

Learn French Fast | Read French Comics | Learn French Using Comics

In our course we use various tools to teach you French. One of the tool is comics. In this video we are using a popular comics Asterix chez les bretons.
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5 French Comic Books: Gift Ideas for French Language Learners

Today, you'll discover 5 French comic books ideal for all students: from complete beginners to advanced French speakers. This short list is a combination of my own favourites and others recommended by friends who are passionate about French comic books... I love those too!
And since Christmas is approaching, they make great ideas for presents for yourself or for your friends who are curious about the French language as well as life in France.
I'm sure you'll love the stories and will soon find yourself sharing them too.
So let me introduce you to the French comic books I recommend for francophiles!
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Asterix: The Greatest Comic Books of All Time Ep.6

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The huge success of Asterix is not a miracle, it's simply due to the fact that Rene Goscinny is a brilliant comedic writer, certainly one of the best ever in French comics, and that Albert Uderzo is an equally brilliant artist, at ease with any type of scenes. Astérix was originally serialized in the magazine Pilote, in the very first issue published on 29 October1959. In 1961 the first book was put together entitled Asterix the Gaul. From then on, books were released generally on a yearly basis. We are at 34 albums so fare. The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world; with the series being translated over 100 languages. The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 11 films: 8 animated, and 3 with live actors.
The series follows the exploits of a village of invincible Gauls as they resist Roman occupation. They do so by means of a magic potion, brewed by their druid (ancient priest) Getafix, which gives the recipient superhuman strength. The main characters are Asterix with his eternal friend Obelix and his dog dogfix. The "ix" suffix of most names in the series is an echo the name of Vercingetorix an historical Gaul chieftain defeated by the great Caesar of Rome. In many cases, the stories have them travel to various countries around the world, though other books are set in and around their village. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo are France's bestselling authors abroad.
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Hunting for success at French comics fest

In some parts of the world, comic books are associated with teenage boys and superheroes. But in continental Europe, there's long been a very different tradition -- comic albums aimed squarely at grown-ups, holding their own against novels and feature films in the cultural landscape. AFP catches up with one new artist, exhibiting her work for the first time at Europe's biggest festival for the art form, to find out why millions of grown men and women still go crazy for comics.Duration: 02:39

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Comic Book Test French

Comic Book Test French

Comic Book Test French

Cartoon in French language ~ S5e6 - Restaurant cher

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French 'master of comics' artist Moebius dies

French 'master of comics' artist Moebius dies

French 'master of comics' artist Moebius dies

http://www.euronews.com/ One of France's best-known cartoonists, Jean Giraud - also known as Moebius - has died in Paris at the age of 73 after a long fight against cancer.
The comic-book artist and designer was revered in a country where cartoons are held in high artistic regard, but his work also found fame in Japan and the United States.
Moebius was perhaps best known for the Western series Blueberry, which he co-created. Its main character starts out as a committed racist before becoming an enemy of all types of discrimination.
The Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho, whose book "The Alchemist" was illustrated by the cartoonist, wrote on Twitter that "the great Moebius died today, the great Moebius lives on".
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French comic books show their importance with new museum

The art of the comic book is to be celebrated in France with the opening of a new museum dedicated just to them. In France, the "bande dessinée" is revered as the "ninth art" and has a long and distinguished history, which will now be on show thanks to a range of temporary and permanent exhibits of original strips and sketches going back to the 19th century. The museum opens on 20th June in Angoulême, the site of a major annual comics festival.

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Serge Clerc French NOIR Comic artist

Serge Clerc French NOIR Comic artist

Serge Clerc French NOIR Comic artist

Comic Books For Beginners

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[French comics] Boy - 30-40

[French comics] Boy - 30-40

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4:58

Celebrating Belgium's comic strip culture

Celebrating Belgium's comic strip culture

Celebrating Belgium's comic strip culture

(13 Jul 2009)
Brussels, Belgium, 29 - 30 June 2009
1. Various of Titeuf mural
2. Various of Fanny and Cie's mural
3. Wide of Atomium
4. Wide of Brussels city centre
5. Wide of Asterix and Obelix mural in Brussels showing the famous inhabitants of the village fighting with the Romans
6. Close up Asterix
7. Close up Obelix
8. Medium of the mural with a roman guard
9. Wide of the mural and street
10. Medium of Lucky Luke's mural, with a Dalton carrying a piece of meat
11. Close up Lucky Luke
12. Tilt up on Lucky Luke's mural
13. Close up mural with the Daltons
14. Wide of Belgian comic strip centre
15. Close up sign reads "Belgian comic strip centre"
16. Wide of tourist visiting the BelgianComic StripCentre
17.SOUNDBITE (French) : Marthe Charleboi, Tourist from Canada
" It is all the classics, Tintin and Snowy, the Smurfs, the Spirou albums that my brother used to read when I was a kid. We had all the Spirou albums even in Quebec. "
18. Wide of Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian ComicStrip Centre, walking down the steps
19. SOUNDBITE (English), Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian Comic Strip Centre :
"Thanks toHerge and Tintin, there is a whole tradition of comic strips artists. We were the first to have a comic strip academy, here in Brussels, Saint Luc, out of which came a lot of famous artists. We have a large network of publishers, and that is why we still have the highest density of comic strip authors in the world. They are about 650 comic strip authors in Belgium "
20. Various Tintin's Mural
21. SOUNDBITE (English), Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian Comic Strip Centre :
" The idea was to re-promote some of the remote neighbourhoods that were a bit forlorn, a little bit poor, less popular with the touristical public (tourists), so that's why the city started looking for some blank walls to put up these murals."
22. Wide Brussels street with one mural, showing "Cubitus"
23. Tilt up from the Maneken Piss obviously angry, to Cubitus, who is standing at the maneken piss's position
24. Close up Maneken Piss (famous Belgium statue)
25. Close up real Maneken Piss in Brussels
26. Various tourists taking pictures of the Maneken Piss
27. SOUNDBITE (English), Jessie from Australia :
"I did have a look at them. I did see that. They were great. I reckon more of them around would be good, yeah for sure."
28. Wide of Brussels's city town hall
29. SOUNDBITE (French), Philippe Close, Brussels City local government representative in charge of tourism:
"It is all the Belgian spirit that is there (in the murals). On one hand we put some colour in the city with those comic strip murals, we remind the inhabitants of their heritage, and on the other hand we let the tourists discover some other neighbourhoods."
30. Tilt down from Gaston Lagaffe to passer by, all two painted on a wall
31. Close up Gaston Lagaffe mural
32. Wide street and Gil Jourdan's mural
33. Medium of mural and street
34. Wide of Georges Oreopoulos, mural painter, walking along Gil Jourdan's mural
35. SOUNDBITE (French), Georges Oreopoulos, mural painter:
"When the artists are still alive they create the project, adapted to the wall, or they use one of their old sketches they adapt to the wall. When the author is dead, the people who own the copyrights tell us which strip or sketch to use."
36. Medium of mural, with Brussels' justice palace in the background
37. Tilt down on Odilon Vergus's mural
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Around the streets of Brussels famous cartoon characters are brushed onto walls.
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Gotlib: French comics writer with no hang-ups

Gotlib: French comics writer with no hang-ups

Gotlib: French comics writer with no hang-ups

French comics artist Gotlib is little known abroad, yet he's the one who, in the 1970s, transformed the genre, with comics that were no longer destined for children but for adults. The 75-year-old artist has just published an unabridged version of his works. Duration: 01:44.

French Comic Books

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Valerian and the History of French Science Fiction | NowThis Nerd

To celebrate the release of 'Valerian,' Mike Calabro is going to tell you about the comic it's based on and how it fits into the influential history of French science fiction.
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The history of French scifi begins with Jules Verne, the author of classics like ‘20,000 LeaguesUnder the Sea’ and ‘From the Earth to the Moon.’ From there, French science fiction spilled out into the cinema,...

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French comic ~ S9e10 - La chute

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VICE Guide to Comics: The Top 10 Comics of All Time

Walking into a comic book store can be intimidating. There are thousands of different comic books, and usually a man behind the counter you don't want to bother out of fear of a snarky response. Thankfully, our art editor and resident comic book expert Nick Gazin is here to share with us the Top 10 Comic Books of all time to get you beginners started. And like Nick says, this list is objective so there's no point in arguing about this in the comments section...
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Learn French Fast | Read French Comics | Learn French Using Comics

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5 French Comic Books: Gift Ideas for French Language Learners

Today, you'll discover 5 French comic books ideal for all students: from complete beginners to advanced French speakers. This short list is a combination of my own favourites and others recommended by friends who are passionate about French comic books... I love those too!
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Asterix: The Greatest Comic Books of All Time Ep.6

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Hunting for success at French comics fest

In some parts of the world, comic books are associated with teenage boys and superheroes. But in continental Europe, there's long been a very different tradition -- comic albums aimed squarely at grown-ups, holding their own against novels and feature films in the cultural landscape. AFP catches up with one new artist, exhibiting her work for the first time at Europe's biggest festival for the art form, to find out why millions of grown men and women still go crazy for comics.Duration: 02:39

published: 29 Jan 2011

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French 'master of comics' artist Moebius dies

http://www.euronews.com/ One of France's best-known cartoonists, Jean Giraud - also known as Moebius - has died in Paris at the age of 73 after a long fight against cancer.
The comic-book artist and designer was revered in a country where cartoons are held in high artistic regard, but his work also found fame in Japan and the United States.
Moebius was perhaps best known for the Western series Blueberry, which he co-created. Its main character starts out as a committed racist before becoming an enemy of all types of discrimination.
The Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho, whose book "The Alchemist" was illustrated by the cartoonist, wrote on Twitter that "the great Moebius died today, the great Moebius lives on".
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French comic books show their importance with new museum

The art of the comic book is to be celebrated in France with the opening of a new museum dedicated just to them. In France, the "bande dessinée" is revered as the "ninth art" and has a long and distinguished history, which will now be on show thanks to a range of temporary and permanent exhibits of original strips and sketches going back to the 19th century. The museum opens on 20th June in Angoulême, the site of a major annual comics festival.

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published: 15 Jul 2011

Gotlib: French comics writer with no hang-ups

French comics artist Gotlib is little known abroad, yet he's the one who, in the 1970s, transformed the genre, with comics that were no longer destined for children but for adults. The 75-year-old artist has just published an unabridged version of his works. Duration: 01:44.

Ancient Greece had six Muses ; French language added new ones in modern times, cinema, photography, and the « ninth art » : comics.
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Valerian and the History of French Science Fiction | NowThis Nerd

To celebrate the release of 'Valerian,' Mike Calabro is going to tell you about the comic it's based on and how it fits into the influential history of French s...

To celebrate the release of 'Valerian,' Mike Calabro is going to tell you about the comic it's based on and how it fits into the influential history of French science fiction.
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To a lot of American nerds, the name ‘Valerian’ might not mean all the much. But overseas, the French comic book ‘Valerian’ is some of the most important and influential scifi ever made. Everything from ‘Star Wars’ to ‘Independence Day’ owes a debt to ‘Valerian,’ and that’s just scratching the surface of the rich history of French science fiction.
The history of French scifi begins with Jules Verne, the author of classics like ‘20,000 LeaguesUnder the Sea’ and ‘From the Earth to the Moon.’ From there, French science fiction spilled out into the cinema, with New Wave filmmakers producing classics like Alphaville. But maybe the purest essence of French scifi comes from their comic books, especially Metal Hurlant.
Moebius is just one of the legendary artists and writers who contributed to the groundbreaking comic anthology. Whether you call it Metal Hurlant or Heavy Metal, the American title, the stories inside were beautiful and brutal, and they paved the way for a lot of what we see today. Moebius made a huge impact on the scifi genre, working on everything from ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ to ‘Space Jam,’ but ‘Metal Hurlant’ might be his greatest legacy.
Moebius isn’t the only French scifi creator Americans are familiar with. We end our tour with Luc Besson, director of ‘The Professional,’ ‘Nikita,’ ‘The Fifth Element,’ and funnily enough, ‘Valerian.’ It’s the project he’s dreamed of making since he was a kid reading the ‘Valerian’ comics and Metal Hurlant. France has a long tradition of science fiction, and it’s contributed a ton to the genre, so if you’re looking to expand your horizons with a little international flair, ‘Valerian’ might not be a bad bet.
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To a lot of American nerds, the name ‘Valerian’ might not mean all the much. But overseas, the French comic book ‘Valerian’ is some of the most important and influential scifi ever made. Everything from ‘Star Wars’ to ‘Independence Day’ owes a debt to ‘Valerian,’ and that’s just scratching the surface of the rich history of French science fiction.
The history of French scifi begins with Jules Verne, the author of classics like ‘20,000 LeaguesUnder the Sea’ and ‘From the Earth to the Moon.’ From there, French science fiction spilled out into the cinema, with New Wave filmmakers producing classics like Alphaville. But maybe the purest essence of French scifi comes from their comic books, especially Metal Hurlant.
Moebius is just one of the legendary artists and writers who contributed to the groundbreaking comic anthology. Whether you call it Metal Hurlant or Heavy Metal, the American title, the stories inside were beautiful and brutal, and they paved the way for a lot of what we see today. Moebius made a huge impact on the scifi genre, working on everything from ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ to ‘Space Jam,’ but ‘Metal Hurlant’ might be his greatest legacy.
Moebius isn’t the only French scifi creator Americans are familiar with. We end our tour with Luc Besson, director of ‘The Professional,’ ‘Nikita,’ ‘The Fifth Element,’ and funnily enough, ‘Valerian.’ It’s the project he’s dreamed of making since he was a kid reading the ‘Valerian’ comics and Metal Hurlant. France has a long tradition of science fiction, and it’s contributed a ton to the genre, so if you’re looking to expand your horizons with a little international flair, ‘Valerian’ might not be a bad bet.
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VICE Guide to Comics: The Top 10 Comics of All Time

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Learn French Fast | Read French Comics | Learn French Using Comics

In our course we use various tools to teach you French. One of the tool is comics. In this video we are using a popular comics Asterix chez les bretons.
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In our course we use various tools to teach you French. One of the tool is comics. In this video we are using a popular comics Asterix chez les bretons.
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5 French Comic Books: Gift Ideas for French Language Learners

Today, you'll discover 5 French comic books ideal for all students: from complete beginners to advanced French speakers. This short list is a combination of my ...

Today, you'll discover 5 French comic books ideal for all students: from complete beginners to advanced French speakers. This short list is a combination of my own favourites and others recommended by friends who are passionate about French comic books... I love those too!
And since Christmas is approaching, they make great ideas for presents for yourself or for your friends who are curious about the French language as well as life in France.
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Today, you'll discover 5 French comic books ideal for all students: from complete beginners to advanced French speakers. This short list is a combination of my own favourites and others recommended by friends who are passionate about French comic books... I love those too!
And since Christmas is approaching, they make great ideas for presents for yourself or for your friends who are curious about the French language as well as life in France.
I'm sure you'll love the stories and will soon find yourself sharing them too.
So let me introduce you to the French comic books I recommend for francophiles!
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Asterix: The Greatest Comic Books of All Time Ep.6

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The huge success of Asterix is not a miracle, it's simply due to the fact that Rene Goscinny is a brilliant c...

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The huge success of Asterix is not a miracle, it's simply due to the fact that Rene Goscinny is a brilliant comedic writer, certainly one of the best ever in French comics, and that Albert Uderzo is an equally brilliant artist, at ease with any type of scenes. Astérix was originally serialized in the magazine Pilote, in the very first issue published on 29 October1959. In 1961 the first book was put together entitled Asterix the Gaul. From then on, books were released generally on a yearly basis. We are at 34 albums so fare. The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world; with the series being translated over 100 languages. The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 11 films: 8 animated, and 3 with live actors.
The series follows the exploits of a village of invincible Gauls as they resist Roman occupation. They do so by means of a magic potion, brewed by their druid (ancient priest) Getafix, which gives the recipient superhuman strength. The main characters are Asterix with his eternal friend Obelix and his dog dogfix. The "ix" suffix of most names in the series is an echo the name of Vercingetorix an historical Gaul chieftain defeated by the great Caesar of Rome. In many cases, the stories have them travel to various countries around the world, though other books are set in and around their village. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo are France's bestselling authors abroad.
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The huge success of Asterix is not a miracle, it's simply due to the fact that Rene Goscinny is a brilliant comedic writer, certainly one of the best ever in French comics, and that Albert Uderzo is an equally brilliant artist, at ease with any type of scenes. Astérix was originally serialized in the magazine Pilote, in the very first issue published on 29 October1959. In 1961 the first book was put together entitled Asterix the Gaul. From then on, books were released generally on a yearly basis. We are at 34 albums so fare. The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world; with the series being translated over 100 languages. The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 11 films: 8 animated, and 3 with live actors.
The series follows the exploits of a village of invincible Gauls as they resist Roman occupation. They do so by means of a magic potion, brewed by their druid (ancient priest) Getafix, which gives the recipient superhuman strength. The main characters are Asterix with his eternal friend Obelix and his dog dogfix. The "ix" suffix of most names in the series is an echo the name of Vercingetorix an historical Gaul chieftain defeated by the great Caesar of Rome. In many cases, the stories have them travel to various countries around the world, though other books are set in and around their village. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo are France's bestselling authors abroad.
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Hunting for success at French comics fest

In some parts of the world, comic books are associated with teenage boys and superheroes. But in continental Europe, there's long been a very different traditio...

In some parts of the world, comic books are associated with teenage boys and superheroes. But in continental Europe, there's long been a very different tradition -- comic albums aimed squarely at grown-ups, holding their own against novels and feature films in the cultural landscape. AFP catches up with one new artist, exhibiting her work for the first time at Europe's biggest festival for the art form, to find out why millions of grown men and women still go crazy for comics.Duration: 02:39

In some parts of the world, comic books are associated with teenage boys and superheroes. But in continental Europe, there's long been a very different tradition -- comic albums aimed squarely at grown-ups, holding their own against novels and feature films in the cultural landscape. AFP catches up with one new artist, exhibiting her work for the first time at Europe's biggest festival for the art form, to find out why millions of grown men and women still go crazy for comics.Duration: 02:39

Cartoon in French language ~ S5e6 - Restaurant cher

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http://www.euronews.com/ One of France's best-known cartoonists, Jean Giraud - also known as Moebius - has died in Paris at the age of 73 after a long fight against cancer.
The comic-book artist and designer was revered in a country where cartoons are held in high artistic regard, but his work also found fame in Japan and the United States.
Moebius was perhaps best known for the Western series Blueberry, which he co-created. Its main character starts out as a committed racist before becoming an enemy of all types of discrimination.
The Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho, whose book "The Alchemist" was illustrated by the cartoonist, wrote on Twitter that "the great Moebius died today, the great Moebius lives on".
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http://www.euronews.com/ One of France's best-known cartoonists, Jean Giraud - also known as Moebius - has died in Paris at the age of 73 after a long fight against cancer.
The comic-book artist and designer was revered in a country where cartoons are held in high artistic regard, but his work also found fame in Japan and the United States.
Moebius was perhaps best known for the Western series Blueberry, which he co-created. Its main character starts out as a committed racist before becoming an enemy of all types of discrimination.
The Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho, whose book "The Alchemist" was illustrated by the cartoonist, wrote on Twitter that "the great Moebius died today, the great Moebius lives on".
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French comic books show their importance with new museum

The art of the comic book is to be celebrated in France with the opening of a new museum dedicated just to them. In France, the "bande dessinée" is revered as ...

The art of the comic book is to be celebrated in France with the opening of a new museum dedicated just to them. In France, the "bande dessinée" is revered as the "ninth art" and has a long and distinguished history, which will now be on show thanks to a range of temporary and permanent exhibits of original strips and sketches going back to the 19th century. The museum opens on 20th June in Angoulême, the site of a major annual comics festival.

The art of the comic book is to be celebrated in France with the opening of a new museum dedicated just to them. In France, the "bande dessinée" is revered as the "ninth art" and has a long and distinguished history, which will now be on show thanks to a range of temporary and permanent exhibits of original strips and sketches going back to the 19th century. The museum opens on 20th June in Angoulême, the site of a major annual comics festival.

Comic Books For Beginners

Wanted to start reading comics but have no idea where to start? This video will show you the basics of the types of comics, the pros and cons, where to buy them...

Wanted to start reading comics but have no idea where to start? This video will show you the basics of the types of comics, the pros and cons, where to buy them and I take you to my favourite comic book store.
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Wanted to start reading comics but have no idea where to start? This video will show you the basics of the types of comics, the pros and cons, where to buy them and I take you to my favourite comic book store.
Rad Comics You Should Check Out:
Lucy Knisley- FrenchMilkJeffery Brown- Unlikely
Harvey Pekar- AmericanSplender
Hawkeye- Matt Fraction, David AjaSpecialThanks to:
Filming: My pretty husband
Being Awesome: All Star ComicsMusic: http://www.freeplaymusic.com
Sound effects: http://www.freesound.org
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(13 Jul 2009)
Brussels, Belgium, 29 - 30 June 2009
1. Various of Titeuf mural
2. Various of Fanny and Cie's mural
3. Wide of Atomium
4. Wide of Brussels city centre
5. Wide of Asterix and Obelix mural in Brussels showing the famous inhabitants of the village fighting with the Romans
6. Close up Asterix
7. Close up Obelix
8. Medium of the mural with a roman guard
9. Wide of the mural and street
10. Medium of Lucky Luke's mural, with a Dalton carrying a piece of meat
11. Close up Lucky Luke
12. Tilt up on Lucky Luke's mural
13. Close up mural with the Daltons
14. Wide of Belgian comic strip centre
15. Close up sign reads "Belgian comic strip centre"
16. Wide of tourist visiting the BelgianComic StripCentre
17.SOUNDBITE (French) : Marthe Charleboi, Tourist from Canada
" It is all the classics, Tintin and Snowy, the Smurfs, the Spirou albums that my brother used to read when I was a kid. We had all the Spirou albums even in Quebec. "
18. Wide of Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian ComicStrip Centre, walking down the steps
19. SOUNDBITE (English), Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian Comic Strip Centre :
"Thanks toHerge and Tintin, there is a whole tradition of comic strips artists. We were the first to have a comic strip academy, here in Brussels, Saint Luc, out of which came a lot of famous artists. We have a large network of publishers, and that is why we still have the highest density of comic strip authors in the world. They are about 650 comic strip authors in Belgium "
20. Various Tintin's Mural
21. SOUNDBITE (English), Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian Comic Strip Centre :
" The idea was to re-promote some of the remote neighbourhoods that were a bit forlorn, a little bit poor, less popular with the touristical public (tourists), so that's why the city started looking for some blank walls to put up these murals."
22. Wide Brussels street with one mural, showing "Cubitus"
23. Tilt up from the Maneken Piss obviously angry, to Cubitus, who is standing at the maneken piss's position
24. Close up Maneken Piss (famous Belgium statue)
25. Close up real Maneken Piss in Brussels
26. Various tourists taking pictures of the Maneken Piss
27. SOUNDBITE (English), Jessie from Australia :
"I did have a look at them. I did see that. They were great. I reckon more of them around would be good, yeah for sure."
28. Wide of Brussels's city town hall
29. SOUNDBITE (French), Philippe Close, Brussels City local government representative in charge of tourism:
"It is all the Belgian spirit that is there (in the murals). On one hand we put some colour in the city with those comic strip murals, we remind the inhabitants of their heritage, and on the other hand we let the tourists discover some other neighbourhoods."
30. Tilt down from Gaston Lagaffe to passer by, all two painted on a wall
31. Close up Gaston Lagaffe mural
32. Wide street and Gil Jourdan's mural
33. Medium of mural and street
34. Wide of Georges Oreopoulos, mural painter, walking along Gil Jourdan's mural
35. SOUNDBITE (French), Georges Oreopoulos, mural painter:
"When the artists are still alive they create the project, adapted to the wall, or they use one of their old sketches they adapt to the wall. When the author is dead, the people who own the copyrights tell us which strip or sketch to use."
36. Medium of mural, with Brussels' justice palace in the background
37. Tilt down on Odilon Vergus's mural
LEADIN
Belgium is not only famous for its waffles, fries and chocolate, but also for its comic strips.
Tintin, Asterix and Gaston are just some of the famous cartoon characters with an international following.
STORYLINE
Around the streets of Brussels famous cartoon characters are brushed onto walls.
wacky
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(13 Jul 2009)
Brussels, Belgium, 29 - 30 June 2009
1. Various of Titeuf mural
2. Various of Fanny and Cie's mural
3. Wide of Atomium
4. Wide of Brussels city centre
5. Wide of Asterix and Obelix mural in Brussels showing the famous inhabitants of the village fighting with the Romans
6. Close up Asterix
7. Close up Obelix
8. Medium of the mural with a roman guard
9. Wide of the mural and street
10. Medium of Lucky Luke's mural, with a Dalton carrying a piece of meat
11. Close up Lucky Luke
12. Tilt up on Lucky Luke's mural
13. Close up mural with the Daltons
14. Wide of Belgian comic strip centre
15. Close up sign reads "Belgian comic strip centre"
16. Wide of tourist visiting the BelgianComic StripCentre
17.SOUNDBITE (French) : Marthe Charleboi, Tourist from Canada
" It is all the classics, Tintin and Snowy, the Smurfs, the Spirou albums that my brother used to read when I was a kid. We had all the Spirou albums even in Quebec. "
18. Wide of Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian ComicStrip Centre, walking down the steps
19. SOUNDBITE (English), Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian Comic Strip Centre :
"Thanks toHerge and Tintin, there is a whole tradition of comic strips artists. We were the first to have a comic strip academy, here in Brussels, Saint Luc, out of which came a lot of famous artists. We have a large network of publishers, and that is why we still have the highest density of comic strip authors in the world. They are about 650 comic strip authors in Belgium "
20. Various Tintin's Mural
21. SOUNDBITE (English), Tin Antony, spokesperson of the Belgian Comic Strip Centre :
" The idea was to re-promote some of the remote neighbourhoods that were a bit forlorn, a little bit poor, less popular with the touristical public (tourists), so that's why the city started looking for some blank walls to put up these murals."
22. Wide Brussels street with one mural, showing "Cubitus"
23. Tilt up from the Maneken Piss obviously angry, to Cubitus, who is standing at the maneken piss's position
24. Close up Maneken Piss (famous Belgium statue)
25. Close up real Maneken Piss in Brussels
26. Various tourists taking pictures of the Maneken Piss
27. SOUNDBITE (English), Jessie from Australia :
"I did have a look at them. I did see that. They were great. I reckon more of them around would be good, yeah for sure."
28. Wide of Brussels's city town hall
29. SOUNDBITE (French), Philippe Close, Brussels City local government representative in charge of tourism:
"It is all the Belgian spirit that is there (in the murals). On one hand we put some colour in the city with those comic strip murals, we remind the inhabitants of their heritage, and on the other hand we let the tourists discover some other neighbourhoods."
30. Tilt down from Gaston Lagaffe to passer by, all two painted on a wall
31. Close up Gaston Lagaffe mural
32. Wide street and Gil Jourdan's mural
33. Medium of mural and street
34. Wide of Georges Oreopoulos, mural painter, walking along Gil Jourdan's mural
35. SOUNDBITE (French), Georges Oreopoulos, mural painter:
"When the artists are still alive they create the project, adapted to the wall, or they use one of their old sketches they adapt to the wall. When the author is dead, the people who own the copyrights tell us which strip or sketch to use."
36. Medium of mural, with Brussels' justice palace in the background
37. Tilt down on Odilon Vergus's mural
LEADIN
Belgium is not only famous for its waffles, fries and chocolate, but also for its comic strips.
Tintin, Asterix and Gaston are just some of the famous cartoon characters with an international following.
STORYLINE
Around the streets of Brussels famous cartoon characters are brushed onto walls.
wacky
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FOR SALE THE NO.1 LIBRARY OF JAPANESE COMIC BOOKS [ french]

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THE TREASURY CONTAINS ALMOST ALL "MANGA" MAGAGINES AND
BOOKFORM "MANGA" PUBLISHED IN JAPAN SINCE 1980
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ADVANT OF THE MARVEROUS "MANGA" TREASURY
THE TREASURY CONTAINS ALMOST ALL "MANGA" MAGAGINES AND
BOOKFORM "MANGA" PUBLISHED IN JAPAN SINCE 1980
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THE TREASURY CONTAINS ALMOST ALL "MANGA" MAGAGINES AND
BOOKFORM "MANGA" PUBLISHED IN JAPAN SINCE 1980
THE TREASURY IS IN SEARCH FOR SOMEONE TO BE HANDED OVER
(THE NUMBER OF "MANGA" ESTIMATED AT 300,000)

Gotlib: French comics writer with no hang-ups

French comics artist Gotlib is little known abroad, yet he's the one who, in the 1970s, transformed the genre, with comics that were no longer destined for chil...

French comics artist Gotlib is little known abroad, yet he's the one who, in the 1970s, transformed the genre, with comics that were no longer destined for children but for adults. The 75-year-old artist has just published an unabridged version of his works. Duration: 01:44.

French comics artist Gotlib is little known abroad, yet he's the one who, in the 1970s, transformed the genre, with comics that were no longer destined for children but for adults. The 75-year-old artist has just published an unabridged version of his works. Duration: 01:44.

Comic Book Karaoke Lounge 04 - Darksied Sings Erasure

I TRY TO DISCOOOOOVER.... A LITTLE SOMETHING TO MAKE ME SWEEEETER... GET OUT OF MY HEAD! GET OUT OF MY HEAD!
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published: 28 Aug 2017

Teen Titans Go! KARAOKE | All I Know Is Pain | DC Kids

DC KidsPresentsTeen Titans Go! Karaoke! This week sing along to 'Pain' sung by Cyborg feat. Pain bot and the Pain Bot choir.
StartSong: 0:20
🎵 Lyrics 🎵
Cyborg: Pain, all I know is pain.
You not being here drives me insane.
All the joy I've known gone down the drain.
Pain Bot: Pain, all I know is pain. Pain, all I know is pain.
Cyborg: Tears keep falling harder than the rain.
Trying to hold on but that was all in vain.
(High pitched) And I don't wanna live without ya, because there is no doubt that all I know is pain.
(Beat comes in)
Cyborg and Pain Bot: Yeah! Pain, all I know is pain! All I know is pain! Lemon juice and a paper cut, pain!
Cyborg: (Regular voice) And I don't wanna live without ya, because there is no doubt that all I know is pain.
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Comic Book Karaoke Lounge 07 - Aquaman Sings Lynyrd Skynyrd

Are you ready to rock!? Batman wanted to get nuts, so he sang “Bodies” by Drowning Pool. What songs should Batman sing at future karaoke events? Let us know in the comments!
Note: Drowning Pool themselves gave Batman's performance a thumbs up!
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Comic Book Karaoke Lounge 04 - Darksied Sings Erasure

I TRY TO DISCOOOOOVER.... A LITTLE SOMETHING TO MAKE ME SWEEEETER... GET OUT OF MY HEAD! GET OUT OF MY HEAD!
Also, please sir or madam, may I have a dollar? ht...

I TRY TO DISCOOOOOVER.... A LITTLE SOMETHING TO MAKE ME SWEEEETER... GET OUT OF MY HEAD! GET OUT OF MY HEAD!
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I TRY TO DISCOOOOOVER.... A LITTLE SOMETHING TO MAKE ME SWEEEETER... GET OUT OF MY HEAD! GET OUT OF MY HEAD!
Also, please sir or madam, may I have a dollar? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=6987484&utm_campaign=creatorshare

James Corden and Jennifer Lopez carpool to CBS singing some of her most popular tracks before James takes Jennifer's phone and sends a text to Leonardo DiCaprio. Watch Jennifer Lopez in the Shades of Blue season finale this Thursday March 31st on NBC, and the American Idol series finale April 7th on Fox.
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

James Corden and Jennifer Lopez carpool to CBS singing some of her most popular tracks before James takes Jennifer's phone and sends a text to Leonardo DiCaprio. Watch Jennifer Lopez in the Shades of Blue season finale this Thursday March 31st on NBC, and the American Idol series finale April 7th on Fox.
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

James and music icon Stevie Wonder carpool through Los Angeles singing some of his classic songs and Stevie suggests he and James start a group called the Wondercats. Stevie Wonder�s 20 city tour "Songs In The Key Of LifePerformance" will start Sept 30th in Montreal and end Nov 24th at New York�sMadison Square Garden. Ticket information: http://www.steviewonder.net/tour-dates/
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Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

James and music icon Stevie Wonder carpool through Los Angeles singing some of his classic songs and Stevie suggests he and James start a group called the Wondercats. Stevie Wonder�s 20 city tour "Songs In The Key Of LifePerformance" will start Sept 30th in Montreal and end Nov 24th at New York�sMadison Square Garden. Ticket information: http://www.steviewonder.net/tour-dates/
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Amulet: Book One [Episode 1]

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The Twelve Tasks of Asterix 1976

The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (Les Douze travaux d'Astérix) is a 1976French animated feature film based on the Asterix comic book series. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the creators of the series, wrote the story and directed the film themselves; with co-direction by Pierre Watrin and the screenplay co-written by Pierre Tchernia, a friend of Goscinny and Uderzo. The movie was directed, produced and animated at Goscinny and Uderzo's own animation studio, Studios Idéfix and is the only Asterix animated film that has used the Xerography Process.
It is the only Asterix movie to date (animated or live-action) to be based on an original screenplay rather than on material from any of the comic book stories. Later, however, it was adapted into a comic book as well as an illustrated text story boo...

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The Joy of ASMR #2 - Comics from the Long Box

A whispered look at the comic books from my collection. I haven't collected since about 2012/2013 but may change that (though I can't guarantee it).
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Asterix or The Adventures of Asterix (French: Astérix or Astérix le Gaulois, IPA: [asteʁiks lə ɡolwa]) is a series of French comics. The series first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Pilote on 29 October1959. It was written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo until the death of Goscinny in 1977. Uderzo then took over the writing until 2009, when he sold the rights to publishing company Hachette. In 2013, a new team consisting of Jean-Yves Ferri (script) and Didier Conrad (artwork) took over. As of 2017, 37 volumes have been released.
The series follows the adventures of a village of indomitable Gauls as they resist Roman occupation in 50 BC. They do so by means of a magic potion brewed by their druid Panoramix, named Getafix in the English translations, which temporarily gives the recipient superhuman strength. The protagonists, the title character Asterix, along with his friend Obelix have various adventures. The "ix" ending of both names (as well as all the other pseudo-Gaulish "ix" names in the series) alludes to the "rix" suffix (meaning "king") present in the names of many real Gaulish chieftains such as Vercingetorix, Orgetorix and Dumnorix (See below for further explanations of the character names). Many of the stories have them travel to foreign countries, though others are set in and around their village. For much of the history of the series (Volumes 4 through 29), settings in Gaul and abroad alternated, with even-numbered volumes set abroad and odd-numbered volumes set in Gaul, mostly in the village.
The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world, with the series being translated into over 100 languages, and it is popular in most European countries.[1]
The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 13 films: nine animated, and four live action (one of which, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, was a major box office success in France). There have also been a number of games based on the characters, and a theme park near Paris, Parc Astérix. The very first French satellite, Astérix, launched in 1965, was also named after the comics character. As of October 2009, 325 million copies of 34 Asterix books had been sold worldwide, making co-creators René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo France's bestselling authors abroad
Obelix (Obélix in French) is a cartoon character and protagonist in the French comic book series Asterix. He works as a menhir sculptor and deliveryman, and is Asterix's best friend. Obelix is noted for his fatness, the menhirs he carries around on his back and his superhuman strength. He fell into a cauldron of the Gauls' magic potion when he was a baby, causing him to be the only Gaul in Asterix's village who is in a permanent state of superhuman strength. Because of this already enormous strength, Obelix is not allowed to drink the magic potion ever again, a ban he regards as being tremendously unfair. Other characteristics are his simplemindedness, his love and care for his dog Dogmatix, his anger when someone refers to him as being "fat", his enthusiasm for hunting and eating wild boars and beating up Romans. His catchphrase is: "Ils sont fous ces romains", which translates into "These Romans are crazy!", although he considers nearly every other nationality to be just as strange.

Asterix or The Adventures of Asterix (French: Astérix or Astérix le Gaulois, IPA: [asteʁiks lə ɡolwa]) is a series of French comics. The series first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Pilote on 29 October1959. It was written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo until the death of Goscinny in 1977. Uderzo then took over the writing until 2009, when he sold the rights to publishing company Hachette. In 2013, a new team consisting of Jean-Yves Ferri (script) and Didier Conrad (artwork) took over. As of 2017, 37 volumes have been released.
The series follows the adventures of a village of indomitable Gauls as they resist Roman occupation in 50 BC. They do so by means of a magic potion brewed by their druid Panoramix, named Getafix in the English translations, which temporarily gives the recipient superhuman strength. The protagonists, the title character Asterix, along with his friend Obelix have various adventures. The "ix" ending of both names (as well as all the other pseudo-Gaulish "ix" names in the series) alludes to the "rix" suffix (meaning "king") present in the names of many real Gaulish chieftains such as Vercingetorix, Orgetorix and Dumnorix (See below for further explanations of the character names). Many of the stories have them travel to foreign countries, though others are set in and around their village. For much of the history of the series (Volumes 4 through 29), settings in Gaul and abroad alternated, with even-numbered volumes set abroad and odd-numbered volumes set in Gaul, mostly in the village.
The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world, with the series being translated into over 100 languages, and it is popular in most European countries.[1]
The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 13 films: nine animated, and four live action (one of which, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, was a major box office success in France). There have also been a number of games based on the characters, and a theme park near Paris, Parc Astérix. The very first French satellite, Astérix, launched in 1965, was also named after the comics character. As of October 2009, 325 million copies of 34 Asterix books had been sold worldwide, making co-creators René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo France's bestselling authors abroad
Obelix (Obélix in French) is a cartoon character and protagonist in the French comic book series Asterix. He works as a menhir sculptor and deliveryman, and is Asterix's best friend. Obelix is noted for his fatness, the menhirs he carries around on his back and his superhuman strength. He fell into a cauldron of the Gauls' magic potion when he was a baby, causing him to be the only Gaul in Asterix's village who is in a permanent state of superhuman strength. Because of this already enormous strength, Obelix is not allowed to drink the magic potion ever again, a ban he regards as being tremendously unfair. Other characteristics are his simplemindedness, his love and care for his dog Dogmatix, his anger when someone refers to him as being "fat", his enthusiasm for hunting and eating wild boars and beating up Romans. His catchphrase is: "Ils sont fous ces romains", which translates into "These Romans are crazy!", although he considers nearly every other nationality to be just as strange.

The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (Les Douze travaux d'Astérix) is a 1976French animated feature film based on the Asterix comic book series. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the creators of the series, wrote the story and directed the film themselves; with co-direction by Pierre Watrin and the screenplay co-written by Pierre Tchernia, a friend of Goscinny and Uderzo. The movie was directed, produced and animated at Goscinny and Uderzo's own animation studio, Studios Idéfix and is the only Asterix animated film that has used the Xerography Process.
It is the only Asterix movie to date (animated or live-action) to be based on an original screenplay rather than on material from any of the comic book stories. Later, however, it was adapted into a comic book as well as an illustrated text story book and a series of twelve books for young readers.
Plot
After a group of legionaries is once again beaten up by the gauls, they imagine: "With such huge strength, they can't be human... they must be gods". Julius Caesar is informed, and laughs. He makes a decision with his council and goes to Armorica, to speak with Vitalstatistix. He gives the Gauls a series of 12 tasks, inspired by Hercules (but new ones, since the 12 Labours are outdated). Vitalstatistix assembles their best warriors, Asterix and Obelix, to do the job. The RomanCaius Tiddlus is sent along with them to guide them and check they complete each task.

The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (Les Douze travaux d'Astérix) is a 1976French animated feature film based on the Asterix comic book series. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the creators of the series, wrote the story and directed the film themselves; with co-direction by Pierre Watrin and the screenplay co-written by Pierre Tchernia, a friend of Goscinny and Uderzo. The movie was directed, produced and animated at Goscinny and Uderzo's own animation studio, Studios Idéfix and is the only Asterix animated film that has used the Xerography Process.
It is the only Asterix movie to date (animated or live-action) to be based on an original screenplay rather than on material from any of the comic book stories. Later, however, it was adapted into a comic book as well as an illustrated text story book and a series of twelve books for young readers.
Plot
After a group of legionaries is once again beaten up by the gauls, they imagine: "With such huge strength, they can't be human... they must be gods". Julius Caesar is informed, and laughs. He makes a decision with his council and goes to Armorica, to speak with Vitalstatistix. He gives the Gauls a series of 12 tasks, inspired by Hercules (but new ones, since the 12 Labours are outdated). Vitalstatistix assembles their best warriors, Asterix and Obelix, to do the job. The RomanCaius Tiddlus is sent along with them to guide them and check they complete each task.

French Comic Books

Ancient Greece had six Muses ; French language added new ones in modern times, cinema, photography, and the « ninth art » : comics.
French-speaking comic-books aren’t only Tintin and the Smurfs. They’re pretty diverse, adventures and jokes and unforgettable characters. Today’s topic will lead you in the country of bubbles, the land of panels, a world of heroes made of ink and paper : la bande-dessinée.
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Valerian and the History of French Science Fiction | NowThis Nerd

To celebrate the release of 'Valerian,' Mike Calabro is going to tell you about the comic ...

Valerian and the History of French Science Fiction | NowThis Nerd

To celebrate the release of 'Valerian,' Mike Calabro is going to tell you about the comic it's based on and how it fits into the influential history of French science fiction.
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To a lot of American nerds, the name ‘Valerian’ might not mean all the much. But overseas, the French comic book ‘Valerian’ is some of the most important and influential scifi ever made. Everything from ‘Star Wars’ to ‘Independence Day’ owes a debt to ‘Valerian,’ and that’s just scratching the surface of the rich history of French science fiction.
The history of French scifi begins with Jules Verne, the author of classics like ‘20,000 LeaguesUnder the Sea’ and ‘From the Earth to the Moon.’ From there, French science fiction spilled out into the cinema, with New Wave filmmakers producing classics like Alphaville. But maybe the purest essence of French scifi comes from their comic books, especially Metal Hurlant.
Moebius is just one of the legendary artists and writers who contributed to the groundbreaking comic anthology. Whether you call it Metal Hurlant or Heavy Metal, the American title, the stories inside were beautiful and brutal, and they paved the way for a lot of what we see today. Moebius made a huge impact on the scifi genre, working on everything from ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ to ‘Space Jam,’ but ‘Metal Hurlant’ might be his greatest legacy.
Moebius isn’t the only French scifi creator Americans are familiar with. We end our tour with Luc Besson, director of ‘The Professional,’ ‘Nikita,’ ‘The Fifth Element,’ and funnily enough, ‘Valerian.’ It’s the project he’s dreamed of making since he was a kid reading the ‘Valerian’ comics and Metal Hurlant. France has a long tradition of science fiction, and it’s contributed a ton to the genre, so if you’re looking to expand your horizons with a little international flair, ‘Valerian’ might not be a bad bet.
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French comic ~ S9e10 - La chute

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French comic ~ S9e10 - La chute

LanguageComics helps you accelerate French learning with an ever growing library of fun short stories with translations. This video is a teaser for season 9 episode 10. Find the full story in comic format here: https://www.languagecomics.com/series_type/season-9/
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VICE Guide to Comics: The Top 10 Comics of All Time

Walking into a comic book store can be intimidating. There are thousands of different comic books, and usually a man behind the counter you don't want to bother out of fear of a snarky response. Thankfully, our art editor and resident comic book expert Nick Gazin is here to share with us the Top 10 Comic Books of all time to get you beginners started. And like Nick says, this list is objective so there's no point in arguing about this in the comments section...
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Learn French Fast | Read French Comics | Learn French Using Comics

In our course we use various tools to teach you French. One of the tool is comics. In this...

Learn French Fast | Read French Comics | Learn French Using Comics

In our course we use various tools to teach you French. One of the tool is comics. In this video we are using a popular comics Asterix chez les bretons.
This will helps you to learn french fast and will make the entire learning process enjoyable.
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What Star Wars Owes to French Comics

Beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s, French comics artists revolutionized their me...

5 French Comic Books: Gift Ideas for French Language Learners

Today, you'll discover 5 French comic books ideal for all students: from complete beginners to advanced French speakers. This short list is a combination of my own favourites and others recommended by friends who are passionate about French comic books... I love those too!
And since Christmas is approaching, they make great ideas for presents for yourself or for your friends who are curious about the French language as well as life in France.
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French Milk : Favourite Comics Of All Time

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Asterix: The Greatest Comic Books of All Time Ep.6

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The huge success of Asterix is not a miracle, it's simply due to the fact that Rene Goscinny is a brilliant comedic writer, certainly one of the best ever in French comics, and that Albert Uderzo is an equally brilliant artist, at ease with any type of scenes. Astérix was originally serialized in the magazine Pilote, in the very first issue published on 29 October1959. In 1961 the first book was put together entitled Asterix the Gaul. From then on, books were released generally on a yearly basis. We are at 34 albums so fare. The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world; with the series being translated over 100 languages. The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 11 films: 8 animated, and 3 with live actors.
The series follows the exploits of a village of invincible Gauls as they resist Roman occupation. They do so by means of a magic potion, brewed by their druid (ancient priest) Getafix, which gives the recipient superhuman strength. The main characters are Asterix with his eternal friend Obelix and his dog dogfix. The "ix" suffix of most names in the series is an echo the name of Vercingetorix an historical Gaul chieftain defeated by the great Caesar of Rome. In many cases, the stories have them travel to various countries around the world, though other books are set in and around their village. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo are France's bestselling authors abroad.
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Hunting for success at French comics fest

In some parts of the world, comic books are associated with teenage boys and superheroes. But in continental Europe, there's long been a very different tradition -- comic albums aimed squarely at grown-ups, holding their own against novels and feature films in the cultural landscape. AFP catches up with one new artist, exhibiting her work for the first time at Europe's biggest festival for the art form, to find out why millions of grown men and women still go crazy for comics.Duration: 02:39

Cartoon in French language ~ S5e6 - Restaurant cher

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French 'master of comics' artist Moebius dies

http://www.euronews.com/ One of France's best-known cartoonists, Jean Giraud - also known ...

French 'master of comics' artist Moebius dies

http://www.euronews.com/ One of France's best-known cartoonists, Jean Giraud - also known as Moebius - has died in Paris at the age of 73 after a long fight against cancer.
The comic-book artist and designer was revered in a country where cartoons are held in high artistic regard, but his work also found fame in Japan and the United States.
Moebius was perhaps best known for the Western series Blueberry, which he co-created. Its main character starts out as a committed racist before becoming an enemy of all types of discrimination.
The Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho, whose book "The Alchemist" was illustrated by the cartoonist, wrote on Twitter that "the great Moebius died today, the great Moebius lives on".
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Comic Book Karaoke Lounge 04 - Darksied Sings Erasure

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Jennifer Lopez Carpool Karaoke

James Corden and Jennifer Lopez carpool to CBS singing some of her most popular tracks before James takes Jennifer's phone and sends a text to Leonardo DiCaprio. Watch Jennifer Lopez in the Shades of Blue season finale this Thursday March 31st on NBC, and the American Idol series finale April 7th on Fox.
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

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a-ha - Take On Me (Official Video)

Time and Again: The Ultimate a-ha, including the biggest hits + rare and unreleased remixe...

Stevie Wonder Carpool Karaoke

James and music icon Stevie Wonder carpool through Los Angeles singing some of his classic songs and Stevie suggests he and James start a group called the Wondercats. Stevie Wonder�s 20 city tour "Songs In The Key Of LifePerformance" will start Sept 30th in Montreal and end Nov 24th at New York�sMadison Square Garden. Ticket information: http://www.steviewonder.net/tour-dates/
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

Wanted Issue 1 - COMPLETE! - "Digital Comics" by Madcap Studios

Wanted issue 1 - "Digital Comics" for iOS - http://bit.ly/Z3xiRf
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panellogy 071 - european science fiction comics

oversized hardcovers galore, including a ruthlessly short glance on "the Incal" and on oth...

panellogy 071 - european science fiction comics

oversized hardcovers galore, including a ruthlessly short glance on "the Incal" and on other Jodorowsky/Moebius stuff, and on Barbarella and comics from Juan Gimenez and on lesser known gems .... and did I mentioned Moebius?